Application of Fuzzy Logic Teaches Drones to land on Moving Targets (Artificial Intelligence)Posted by: Site AdministrationThe buzzword in drone research is autonomous — having the unmanned aerial vehicle do most or all of its own flying. posted: 03/03/2017Full Posting & Permanant Link

Interactive health apps may inspire healthy behaviors, but watch the tone (Health)Posted by: Site AdministrationJust like real doctors and nurses, online health tools with good — but controlled — communication skills can promote healthier lifestyles, according to researchers. However, if their tone is conversational, these tools may lull users into a false sense of comfort, they add. posted: 03/03/2017Full Posting & Permanant Link

Adjustable Smart Desks join the Internet of Things (Augmenting Organics)Posted by: Site AdministrationPublic Health researchers have already shown that stand-capable workstations—those in which the worker could raise or lower the desk to stand or sit as they wished throughout the day—boost productivity in office workers, help students’ cognitive functioning and improve kids’ BMI. posted: 03/03/2017Full Posting & Permanant Link

Oculus facing legal ban on VR code used in its products (Legal)Posted by: Site AdministrationThe publisher that won a case against Facebook-owned Oculus has asked a judge to block the firm from using its code in virtual reality products. posted: 02/03/2017Full Posting & Permanant Link

Man accused over 3D-printed guns is sci-fi fan (Legal)Posted by: Site AdministrationAn Australian man accused of making guns with a 3D printer has been described in court as a sci-fi fan who let his hobby get "out of hand". posted: 02/03/2017Full Posting & Permanant Link

UK Government targets sexting and cyberbullying (Legal)Posted by: Site AdministrationA UK government initiative aimed at making the internet safer for young people will target sexting and cyberbullying, as well as online harassment, abuse and rape threats made against women. posted: 28/02/2017Full Posting & Permanant Link

UK robotics research gets £17.3m pledge (Embodiment)Posted by: Site AdministrationFunding of £17.3m ($22m) for artificial intelligence and robotics research to be carried out by British universities is to be announced by the government. posted: 28/02/2017Full Posting & Permanant Link

Printable solar cells just got a little closer (Computing Power)Posted by: Site AdministrationA U of T Engineering innovation could make printing solar cells as easy and inexpensive as printing a newspaper. Dr. Hairen Tan and his team have cleared a critical manufacturing hurdle in the development of a relatively new class of solar devices called perovskite solar cells. This alternative solar technology could lead to low-cost, printable solar panels capable of turning nearly any surface into a power generator. posted: 19/02/2017Full Posting & Permanant Link